Clinical and Translational Science Award
临床和转化科学奖
基本信息
- 批准号:10320492
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 853.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-18 至 2025-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAddressAdoptedAgreementAwardCaringCatalogsClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical TrialsClinical and Translational Science AwardsCollaborationsCommunitiesDataDevelopmentDevice or Instrument DevelopmentDisciplineDrug Delivery SystemsEffectivenessElectronic Health RecordEnsureEnvironmentEthnic groupFosteringFruitFundingGood Clinical PracticeHealthHealthcare SystemsHospitalsInformaticsInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionLicensingLifeLongevityMedicalMethodologyMethodsMissionModelingMulticenter TrialsMunicipalitiesNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNew YorkNew York CityOutcomePatientsPhasePopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPrivatizationProceduresProcessProviderPublicationsRaceRecording of previous eventsReproducibilityResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesSafetySchoolsScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsServicesSiteSpecial PopulationSpecial Populations ResearchSpeedTechnologyTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportTraining and EducationTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited StatesUnited States National Library of MedicineUniversitiesValidationVisionWorkforce Developmentbehavioral healthcollegecommunity organizationsdata managementdata sharingdesigndigitaldrug developmenteducation resourceselectronic dataepidemiology studyevidence basehealth care deliveryhealth differencehealth disparityhigh dimensionalityimprovedinnovationinterestmedical schoolsmembermetropolitanmultidisciplinarymultiple omicsnext generationnovelpatient orientedpopulation healthprogramsprotocol violationpublic-private partnershipracial diversityrecruitskillstraining opportunitytranslational pipelinetranslational scientistwearable device
项目摘要
Contact PD/PI: CRONSTEIN, BRUCE Neil
O. OVERALL – PROJECT SUMMARY
The translation and implementation of groundbreaking biomedical discoveries requires the dynamic coordination
of multi-disciplinary partnerships with diverse expertise, interests, and skills. The New York University (NYU)
Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) represents an innovative public–private partnership designed
to foster clinical and translational research, adopt evidence-based therapies, and apply scientific discoveries to
transform the delivery of medical care and improve health. The CTSI successfully leveraged a partnership of
institutions with unique and complementary strengths to translate science into better health, including: NYU, a
private research university with a history of public service, substantial biomedical, behavioral, and population
health expertise, and robust education and training programs; New York City Health and Hospitals (H+H), the
largest municipal healthcare system in the United States; Nathan Kline Institute (NKI), a state psychiatric institute
affiliated with NYU; and community organizations representing the richly diverse population of NYC. As the
centralized hub that coordinates and integrates activities across these partners, our CTSI catalyzes research
and facilitates access to essential core services, resources, and expertise necessary to engage in the full
spectrum of clinical and translational research across our partner institutions. We provide educational and
training opportunities for our diverse research workforce. Moreover, the CTSI serves as a nexus for collaboration
between investigators at our partner institutions and the nationwide network of CTSA hubs. We more than
doubled self-identified clinical and translational research at our hub over the past 10 years and established
collaborations between NYU, the schools and colleges of NYU, and H+H to further accelerate the pace and
impact of discovery, development, validation, and implementation across the full spectrum of translational
research. We now propose an array of innovative and evidence-based strategies within the framework of the
strategic domains enunciated by NCATS including: 1) Methods/Processes to streamline regulatory processes,
improve the efficiency, quality, and reproducibility of research and increase the rate of implementation of
research advances; 2) Collaboration/Engagement with communities, patients, providers, and researchers to
elucidate and disseminate best practices and guiding principles of team science to improve translational research
and health outcomes; 3) Informatics to provide a strong and innovative digital environment for subject
recruitment, data management, analysis, discovery, and sharing as well as access to an extensive digital
warehouse with data from electronic health records, epidemiologic studies, clinical trials, multi-omic analyses,
and biospecimens; 4) Integration Across the Lifespan with Community and Patient Stakeholders to engage
diverse NYC communities and special populations across the lifespan; and 5) Workforce Development to
advance our efforts to educate, train, and cultivate the next generation of the translational research workforce.
Project Summary/Abstract Page 302
Contact PD/PI: CRONSTEIN, BRUCE Neil
O. OVERALL –
联系PD/PI:Cronstein,Bruce Neil
O.总体 - 项目摘要
开创性生物医学发现的翻译和实施需要动态协调
具有潜水专业知识,兴趣和技能的多学科合作伙伴关系。纽约大学(纽约大学)
临床和转化科学研究所(CTSI)代表设计创新的公共私有伙伴关系
培养临床和翻译研究,采用循证疗法,并将科学发现应用于
改变医疗服务并改善健康。 CTSI成功利用了
具有独特和完整的优势的机构,将科学转化为更好的健康,包括:NYU,一个
具有公共服务史,实质性生物医学,行为和人口的私立研究大学
健康专业知识以及强大的教育和培训计划;纽约市健康与医院(H+H),
美国最大的文化保健系统; Nathan Kline Institute(NKI),国家精神病学院
与纽约大学的会员;社区组织代表了纽约市丰富的人口。作为
集中式枢纽可以协调和整合这些合作伙伴的活动,我们的CTSI催化研究
并促进获得完整的必要核心服务,资源和专业知识
整个合作伙伴机构的临床和翻译研究范围。我们提供教育和
为我们的潜水员研究人员培训机会。此外,CTSI是合作的联系
在我们的合作伙伴机构的调查人员与全国CTSA枢纽网络之间。我们不仅仅是
在过去的10年中,自识别的临床和翻译研究翻了一番,并建立了
纽约大学,纽约大学学校和学院与H+H之间的合作,以进一步加速空间
在整个转化方面的发现,开发,验证和实施的影响
研究。现在,我们在该框架内提出了一系列创新和循证策略
NCAT阐明的战略领域,包括:1)简化监管过程的方法/过程,
提高研究的效率,质量和可重复性,并提高实施率
研究进展; 2)与社区,患者,提供者和研究人员的合作/参与
阐明和传播最佳实践和指导团队科学的指导原则,以改善转化研究
和健康结果; 3)信息学为主题提供强大而创新的数字环境
招聘,数据管理,分析,发现和共享以及访问广泛的数字
仓库具有来自电子健康记录,流行病学研究,临床试验,多摩变分析的数据,
和生物测量; 4)整个生命周期的整合与社区和患者利益相关者参与
纽约市各种各样的纽约社区和特殊人群在整个生命周期中; 5)劳动力发展
促进我们努力教育,培训和培养下一代翻译的研究人员。
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O.总体 -
项目成果
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